theforceuk said:
I thought Barca edged the first half and Liverpool were the better team by far for first 30 minutes of the second half, but once they got the second it could have been 4 or 5 - 0.
I'm not righting Liverpool off yet, they could still turn it around, although I do feel Barca will score at Anfield.
Agreed. I'm not sure why you go gun-ho at 3 down but sure. And with Salah and Firminio out..... I AM writing off Liverpool. Lol
edd_jedi said:
Speechless. Yes Spurs were ****, yes Son and Foyth were both idiots, but SURELY any competent ref should have applied a bit of discretion. How can you give a player a straight red 2 minutes after he's come on when the team is already down to 10 men? I've never seen anything like it. I harp on about Spurs being unlucky a lot but come on, that takes the piss. Without Kane and Son we're now pretty much ****ed against Everton next weekend.
Nah, sorry Edd, it was a red all day. His foot was high and it was dangerous. There was no intent, it was just over enthusiasm, but it was a red. Very similar to Gerrard's 38 second one against Utd (?) a few years ago. A foul is a foul, a red is a red, doesn't matter when it happens.
lejackal said:
I'm genuinely more interested in seeing Cardiff relegated than where we finish now, the way they've acted over Sala has been disgraceful
Agreed, but I suspect that is the Board. I just don't get how they could agree to buy him without insurance to cover it. Yes, it was a last minute deal but surely they had spoken to their insurers before? Either way, I don't see how or why Nantes should be out of pocket.
lejackal said:
I think Weasel May have just exploded :lol:
I was out and holding the wee man when Pool scored. I think I musta crushed him cos he started to cry about 3 seconds later. Bad parenting.
Richard_H said:
Dier was a definite red. Son was harsh. Agree the 2nd was a red.<br abp="687">Liverpool should have been down t 10 too. stupid rule.
Yeah, how the ref missed the pen against Dier I don't know. Shocking. As for TAA, apparently, it has been confirmed by retired refs that the double jeopardy rule applies. The same as a keeper cant be red carded for conceding pen, the defender is let off, effectively, if the ball ends up in the back of the net. Obviously if either party goes in two footed or punches someone it's a red, but if it's something like the TAA elbow ball, and the ball still ends up in the net he gets let off. I can see both sides of that argument.
Richard_H said:
But what happens if it's an Arsenal v Chelsea final? Assuming both Arsenal and Man U mess up in the final game and Arsenal finish 5th isn't that also into the CL?
Nope. Only the EL winner gets in. If Chelsea win and finish 4th they qualify using the PL spot and the EL spot is given to someone else. I think it is based on UEFA rankings so someone like Austria get an extra automatic spot. Whatever, it doesn't default to the EL runner up, so Arsenal have to win it, or hope for a miracle this Sunday.
theforceuk said:
Shocking from Man Utd, can't wait for the season to end! Don't want next season to start either!
Probably the worst result of the season that. That entire club needs over hauled. They need a new Board, Manager and squad. None are fit for purpose. Ole won't be there by Xmas. He seems like a nice guy, but that job/club/mess is too big for him. It would be too big for virtually every manager.
Michael Sith said:
That was some strike from Kompany ...outstanding
Yeah, some dig. I wasn't exactly delighted to see it fly in, but Kompany does strike me as one of very few genuinely nice guy footballers. Mata and Milner are about the only other two. I can't hate Kompany for that, especially as it was a ruddy fluke. But if ever a goal deserved to win a league.....